In Subscript, your notes are organized into files called notebooks, where each notebook is a collection of pages, and each page consists of hand drawn notes organized in a hierarchical fashion based on the title/heading level
Subscript
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In Subscript, your notes are organized into files called notebooks, where each notebook is a collection of pages, and each page consists of hand drawn notes organized in a hierarchical fashion based on the title/heading level.
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In Subscript, your notes are organized into files called notebooks, where each notebook is a collection of pages, and each page consists of hand drawn notes organized in a hierarchical fashion based on the title/heading level.
Subscript is optimized for speed, specifically, being able to quickly find what your looking for in your published webpages VIA an associated table of contents.
This is accomplished by breaking down your notes into titled sections and subsections. Subscript makes use of this hierarchical arrangement and includes an autogenerated table of contents in the published webpages, where each section or note is only a click/link away.
Your published notes are mobile friendly and displayed as SVG images, so they’ll scale to any screen size without loosing quality.
Furthermore once published your notes will remain there indefinitely, accessible on any browser from any device, even if you stop using the app itself.
Conceptually, most note taking apps are glorified PDF editors, whereas Subscript is a more modern webpage editor.
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